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February 04, 1949 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-02-04

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

in the Realm

Marilyn Kane Wed
to Julius Rachmiel

Rita Kernerman Feted
at Luncheon, Shower

Bride of Norman Peck

Mrs. Emil Amberg and daugh-
ter Blanche left. last week to
spend a month in Jamaica.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolf are
sojourning fn Coronado, Calif.,
following their return from
Hawaii.

Erma Avtrbuch of Philadelphia
avenue west is spending a month
with relatives in California.

MRS. NORMAN PECK
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of



the Alden Park Manor have as
In a double ring, candlelight ceremony at Bnai David, Caro-
their guest Mrs. Blanche Fox of
line Ruzumna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Ruzumna of
New York.
Appoline avenue, became the bride of Norman Leonard Peck, son
aidith Laikin, who attends Co- of Mr. and Mrs. Satnuel Peck of Elmhurst avenue. Rabbi Joshua
lumbia - University, is visiting Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. -
The bride wore a brocaded white satin gown, attractively
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Laikin of LaSalle hidden by a seven-yard court train. The fitted bodice and full
skirt were adorned with rhinestones, and the fingertip veil of
boulevard.
illusion was held in place by a matching Juliet cap. She carried
a bouquet of white roses with an orchid center.
Back from a trip to New York
Mrs. David York was matron of honor and Sylvia Peck,
City is Mrs. Bernard Rothstein sister of the bridegroom, was maid sof
honor. Bridesmaids were
of Cherrylawn avenue.
Ruth Ruzumna, sister of the bride, Barbara Zuch of New York,
Marcie Becker and Leatrice Miller of Jackson. Junior bridesmaid
Mrs. Dayid Kaltman of Canter- was Harriett Coven of Chicago.
bury drive has returned from a
Leo Becker was best man; Victor Hecker Donald Ruzumna
short stay in New York City.
Gerald Hyman, Dr. William Miller of Jackson and David York,
Mrs. Joseph Ziff of Atkinson ushers; and Lawrence Ruzumna, junior usher.
avenue is spending two weeks in
the couple have returned from a honeymoon in Chicago and
Toronto!
are making .their home on Webb avenue.

Yes, a smart new dinette set
makes mealtime a gay ad-
venture .. .
Choose from Detroit's
Largest Dealer

Variety Dinette

Wed at Smiler

Rita Kernerman, a February
bride-elect, was feted at a lunch-
eon and miscellaneous shower
given by Mrs. Joseph Herman
and Mrs. Albert Frishman at the
Sheraton hotel. 'Miss Kernerman
was honored at a personal show-
er and dinner givtn by Mrs. Har-
old Smith at her home on Oak-
man boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of
Glynn Court are visiting in Bir-
mingham, Ala.

With A Dinette Set

4, 1941

0/ Zocal Societ y

A traditional ivory satin gown
was chosen by Marilyn Kane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Kane of Cortland avenue,
for her marriage to Julius Rach-
miel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Rachiniel of Webb avenue, Jan.
16.
The• bride's gown was fash-
ioned with a sweetheart neckline.
The sleeves ended in a point
over the wrists. Her tiara of seed
pearls held in place the fingertip
veil of illusion. She carried a
Bible adorned with orchids.
Mrs. Julius Taylor was her sis-
ter's matron of honor. Freda
Rachmiel was maid of honor and
Marilyn Safer, Miriam Sills, Har-
riet and Muriel Levine were
bridesmaids. Rita Tamaroff was
flower girl.
Don Friedlander served as best
man. Leonard Rachmiel, Sherman
Kane, Richard Stein and Moren
Schwartz were ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rachmiel have
returned from their honeymoon
in Florida and are residing on
Cortland avenue.

Your Kitchen Starts

Friday, February

Rabbi Strauss' Nephew
to Wed Chicago Girl

Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Rosen-
zweig of Hazelwood avenue are
spending the winter months in
Edith Yaross, daughter of Mr. Miami Beach.
and Mrs. Max Yaross of Chicago,
will be married Feb. 27 at the
Mrs. Abe Weinstein of Hazel-
Sovereign Hotel, Chicago, to wood avenue has returned from
Meyer Sheinfeld, nephew of a month's stay in California.
Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Strauss,
formerly of Detroit and Pontiac.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green-
baum and daughter Estelle of
Henrietta Garvett of Monterey Doris avenue have left for an ex-
avenue . has left for a two months tended visit in Albany, Ga., and
visit with her children, Mr. and Miami Beach.
Mrs. M. Marrich of Miami.
Mrs. Louis Michelman of Outer
drive has been visiting in New
York and will continue on to
Uniontown, Pa., for an indefinite
stay.
ORCHESTRAS AND ENTERTAINMENT

MRS. AARON' COHEN
• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rosman . The marriage of Nancy Doreen
are in their new home at 5190 Alter to Aaron Cohen was sol-
Outer drive west.
emnized by Rabbi Morris Adler,
Jan. 8 in the Ivory room of the
Vacationing in Miami Beach Hotel Statler, with a dinner in
are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gurvis the Terrace room following.
of Roselawn avenue.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morris Mrs. Jacob L. Alter of Tyler
(Audrey Bress of Bridgeton, N. avenue, and the late Mr. Alter.
J.) are residing in their new Iler husband is -the son of Meyer
home at 10124 Ludlow avenue, Cohen of Tuxedo avenue, and
the late Mrs. Cohen.
Huntington Woods.
Roberta Alter was maid of
Mrs. Bernard Pupko of Wager honor for her cousin, while Her-
avenue has returned from a man Cohen served his brother
week's stay in New York City.
as best man.

A shower was given for the
Back from Miami Beach are
Mr. and Mu. Milford Pregerson bride, Jan. 25 at the Lee Plaza
by Mesdames Bea Banks, Bella
of Wildemere avenue.
Levine and Dorothy Droz.
Mrs. Max Silk of the Wilshire
Hotel has returned after spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Horovrits
ing a week in New York.
of the Highland Towers were
hosts to a Zionist parlor meeting
Mrs. Rose Benjamin of Chicago
Saturday at their home. Rabbi
boulevard had as her guest her
Leon Fram led the discussion.
daughter, Mrs. Paul Brickman of
Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Irving Franzel is back
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin from Arizona and California. In
will entertain at a dinner-dance, Los Angeles, she was the guest
Feb. 4, on the occasion of their of the Harry Gluskins. Her son
25th wedding anniversary.
Clifford is remaining at the
Fenster Ranch School in Tucson.
Mesdames Edward Peva, Mort-
on Berlin, Newton Berlin and
Sylvia Syner were hostesses at a
shower given in honor of Es-
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The Four Chaplains Post of the
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